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SmallRig Articulated arm with double ball head with 1/4 inch screw

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Item Nr. 17623
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  • It consists of double ball heads with 1/4'' screws and ball head clamp
  • The monitor can be adjusted in different positions and angles by the ball head and ball head clamp
  • A single wing nut is used to clamp the double ball head directly in place
  • Thumb screws on both ends are used to manually lock the accessory, and a protected hex key is provided for easy locking
  • Maximum load is 1.5kg

SmallRig Magic Arm with Double Ball Head (1/4 '' Screw) 2070 is equipped with a ball head (1/4 '' screw) on both ends to provide more mounting options for different film scenes as needed.
SmallRig Articulated Arm 2070 has two ball heads with 1/4 '' screws on both ends and a ball head clamp. It could attach cage with 1/4 '' - 20 threads, such as Sony camera cage 1661 or upper camera plate with 1/4'' - 20 threads, such as upper plate 1853/1974 on one end, and it could also be monitor with 1/4'' - 20 threads screwed on the other end. It has a thumbscrew at each end to manually lock the accessories.
The monitor mounted on it can be adjusted to different positions and angles by the ball head and the ball head clamp, and a single wing nut is used to directly clamp the double ball head.
It is equipped with O-rings to increase the friction with the ball head clamp. There is also the rubber pad to protect the monitor from scratches.

Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 66,95
47,76 Gelenkarm
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

SmallRig Articulated arm with double ball head with 1/4 inch screw

Short profile

  • It consists of double ball heads with 1/4'' screws and ball head clamp
  • The monitor can be adjusted in different positions and angles by the ball head and ball head clamp
  • A single wing nut is used to clamp the double ball head directly in place
  • Thumb screws on both ends are used to manually lock the accessory, and a protected hex key is provided for easy locking
  • Maximum load is 1.5kg

Product description for SmallRig Articulated arm with double ball head with 1/4 inch screw

SmallRig Magic Arm with Double Ball Head (1/4 '' Screw) 2070 is equipped with a ball head (1/4 '' screw) on both ends to provide more mounting options for different film scenes as needed.
SmallRig Articulated Arm 2070 has two ball heads with 1/4 '' screws on both ends and a ball head clamp. It could attach cage with 1/4 '' - 20 threads, such as Sony camera cage 1661 or upper camera plate with 1/4'' - 20 threads, such as upper plate 1853/1974 on one end, and it could also be monitor with 1/4'' - 20 threads screwed on the other end. It has a thumbscrew at each end to manually lock the accessories.
The monitor mounted on it can be adjusted to different positions and angles by the ball head and the ball head clamp, and a single wing nut is used to directly clamp the double ball head.
It is equipped with O-rings to increase the friction with the ball head clamp. There is also the rubber pad to protect the monitor from scratches.

SmallRig Articulated arm with double ball head with 1/4 inch screw

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
140 x 26 x 52 mm
Gewicht ca.
152 g
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6972070622953
KAN
2070

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